Are you the happy owner of a Samsung Galaxy a5, a6, s5, s8, s7, a8, s9, j5, j7, j3, a7, c5 mini, note 4, c8, j6, c6, s6 edge, but this joy has been overshadowed by an intrusive pop-up ad? It’s not hard to deactivate it and I’ll provide you with ways that anyone can use, not just “advanced” ones who can hack smartphones (get ROOT rights). I will divide the input into sections for better orientation, as one option may suit some people but not others. And there are a few nuances. Sometimes the ads are even useful. They pay money for impressions, and there are quite a few advertisers of services we sometimes even stubbornly seek.
Of course, there are times when app developers exaggerate the amount of ad impressions.
There are so many that it is impossible to use the program comfortably. Of course, it is better to deactivate such advertising on the Samsung phone. forever remove it from your eyes, which we will now do.I will add these lines much later. Now there are applications that can block ads even in games and applications. You can learn about them here and I recommend using them.
Disable in-app ads specifically on your Samsung Galaxy phone
If you don’t want to see ads from Samsung, go to Settings and go to the ‘Notifications’ tab. Now select the “Advanced” option. This is where the fun begins. You can turn off notifications, many of which are advertisements. This way, of course, you won’t be able to disable all ads. The ubiquitous pop-up ads will still permeate your phone. How to solve this problem? You can install apps that allow you to remove all ads, even on services like YouTube. Yes, you can install a browser with a built-in pop-up blocker like CM Browser-AdBlocker and AdBlocker Browser, but it won’t be a 100% solution
Remove completely all ads on Android Samsung Galaxy
Unwanted content in the form of advertisements also appears in the windows of applications installed on the system, including paid applications. and in games. On the site you will be advised to become your phone’s administrator. This involves getting root permissions. This alone severely affects the system and can risk damaging as well as voiding the manufacturer’s warranty on the device. You should remember that such actions always involve some risk and cannot be used, for example, in the case of a phone call.
REMEMBER: by deactivating all advertising you will reduce the development of really useful and even necessary services for many. In addition, having a rooted phone makes you more vulnerable to malware. Viruses can directly access the system files responsible for the operation of the device. In addition to disabling advertising content, of course, root gives your phone many more options. Among other things, you can uninstall resource-intensive applications pre-installed by the manufacturer/distributor (so-called “bloatware”).
The application allows you to automatically create black-and-white lists of Internet domains, automatically update and register DNS queries, which allows you to analyze and accurately block ads. After installation and restarting the phone, access to hosts with ads is blocked. The program is very simple, and its few other options are so obvious that I won’t go into them.
For people who only want to disable ads on websites, I can recommend another indirect solution. Simply put, it involves creating an internal VPN connection. You don’t connect through a tunnel to any VPN server, you just change your DNS settings to connect to the Internet. To do this, you need to use an app that intercepts requests for host addresses and blocks servers that have ads stored on them. This action does not require ROOT rights and will not only prevent ads from being displayed, but also disable access to hosts with malware. The effectiveness of this method is similar to AdAway and applies to all apps installed on your phone. The disadvantages are the need to keep the program running and some “complication” of network traffic.
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